Conioscypha is reviewed, with a discussion
on generic concepts and conidiogenesis. A new genus,
Conioscyphopsis, is described from
submerged wood in Australia, and a key to species in both
genera is provided. Conioscyphopsis australiensis
sp. nov. is similar to
species of Conioscypha in lacking conspicuous
conidiophores, but its dematiaceous, unicellular conidia are
produced from ampulliform
conidiogenous cells borne on semi-immersed hyphae.
Conioscyphopsis differs from Conioscypha
mainly in its conidiogenesis.
Conidiogenesis in Conioscypha is intermediate between
‘annellidic’ and ‘phialidic’,
single conidia being produced endogenously
within indeterminate, percurrently proliferating conidiogenous
cells. In Conioscyphopsis, conidiogenesis is
‘enteroblastic-phialidic’,
solitary conidia being produced exogenously from determinate,
but percurrently regenerating conidiogenous cells.